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Barbara Sue <I>Baker</I> Webster Pettinos

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Barbara Sue Baker Webster Pettinos

Birth
Floydada, Floyd County, Texas, USA
Death
11 Jul 2020 (aged 83)
Burial
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 25 Site 639
Memorial ID
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Wife of YN2 Donald R Webster US Navy

Barbara Sue Baker, Webster, Pettinos was born August 23, 1936, to W.O. and Julia Baker in Floydada, Texas. She graduated from Floydada High School in 1954 and moved to Lubbock to attend Business College. In 1957, she met and married Donald R. Webster, and together they had three daughters.

In 1975, the Websters moved to San Antonio, where Sue pursued a career with North East School District in the Payroll Department. She retired in 1990 and enjoyed activities at St. Andrews United Methodist Church. She was a member of the United Methodist Women and also several Circles. She was a fifty-year member of the Order of the Eastern Star, serving as Worthy Matron in Lubbock and Bexar Chapter in San Antonio. She also held several state offices. Additionally, she was also a member of San Antonio – Bexar Kiwanis Club.

Sue became a widow in 1999 and continued to live in San Antonio. In 2000, she married her current husband oved his three children as her own.

She is survived by her husband, who gave her many years of great happiness. She is also survived by a brother, three daughters, grandchildren, great grandchildren, other relatives and many friends.
Wife of YN2 Donald R Webster US Navy

Barbara Sue Baker, Webster, Pettinos was born August 23, 1936, to W.O. and Julia Baker in Floydada, Texas. She graduated from Floydada High School in 1954 and moved to Lubbock to attend Business College. In 1957, she met and married Donald R. Webster, and together they had three daughters.

In 1975, the Websters moved to San Antonio, where Sue pursued a career with North East School District in the Payroll Department. She retired in 1990 and enjoyed activities at St. Andrews United Methodist Church. She was a member of the United Methodist Women and also several Circles. She was a fifty-year member of the Order of the Eastern Star, serving as Worthy Matron in Lubbock and Bexar Chapter in San Antonio. She also held several state offices. Additionally, she was also a member of San Antonio – Bexar Kiwanis Club.

Sue became a widow in 1999 and continued to live in San Antonio. In 2000, she married her current husband oved his three children as her own.

She is survived by her husband, who gave her many years of great happiness. She is also survived by a brother, three daughters, grandchildren, great grandchildren, other relatives and many friends.


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